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I have always been a student of technology. When I first obtained access to the internet, I knew I was looking at the future. My fascination with the web led me to where I am today.
I majored in Technology because Illinois State University's Computer Science programs focused on Java. In my opinion, Java is not the future of the web, HTML5, JavaScript, responsive design, and mobile devices are.
Programming was a side-note in the Technology curriculum; Web programming was absent. I taught myself PHP enough to get a job maintaining a phpBB forum used by the band program at Illinois State as a student. As I became more experienced in PHP, I studied for, and obtained, the PHP certification from Zend. Now, I'm working with the latest the web has to offer, including HTML5, web services, and mobile development.
January 2013 - Current
February 2008 - January 2013
October 2005 - February 2008
May 2005 - October 2005
2003 - 2007
Obtained 3 technology certifications while enrolled: CompTIA A+, Network+, and the Zend PHP Certification
March 2007 - Current
June 2005 - Current
April 2006 - Current
University Timeclock is a employee time management application for students and civil-service hourly employees of the University. Timeclock allows employees to clock in and out of their shifts, review their hours worked in each pay period, view their work schedules, and request employees cover shifts.
I personally planned, designed, coded, and maintain University Timeclock.
The University Computer Help Desk is a knowledge base, an account management portal, and an interface for interacting with support tickets. The entire site was built from the ground up, using our own custom built CMS and Administrative interface to control content. Account management interacts with XML-based web services across many different servers.
Planning for the Help Desk website was done in conjunction with many people within my department. I personally designed, coded, and maintain all aspects of the Help Desk website.
Tech Alerts is an email and SMS alert system for technical staff, and anyone else affiliated with the University, who wants to receive at-the-moment notifications for technology related issues affecting Illinois State University. Alerts and outages are posted via the University Computer Help Desk's administrative interface.
I redesigned and recoded the Tech Alerts website (then Outages & Alerts), to a more modern interface. I created the SMS and email notification interface and templates. I worked with the Twitter API to push alerts to our Twitter feed, which then pushes to Facebook.
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